Left 11 Million Facebook Users
Social networking site Mark Zuckerberg's world began to be abandoned by users.
It appears from a new study which reveals that approximately 11 million users in the U.S. and the UK have never again accessing social networking phenomenal in early 2013.
The cause is thought to privacy concerns and fears will be addicted to Facebook.
Launch the Daily Mail, 18 September 2013, a team of researchers from the University of Vienna, Austria, announced today more and more people are starting to do a 'virtual identity suicide', the term for virtual suicide by deleting his account on Facebook.
Based on the analysis of 600 samples, the team found the main reason people leave Facebook is a data protection issues, social pressure from friends who have a lot left Facebook, and dissatisfaction with Facebook features.
"The highest score is because people are more concerned with their privacy, rather than fear of Internet addiction," said Stefan Steiger, Psikilog from the University of Vienna.
From these studies some unknown reason a person stops using Facebook, such as issues of privacy (48.3 percent), general dissatisfaction (13.5 percent), social pressure (12.6 percent), and feelings of fear addicted Internet (6.0 percent) .
Meanwhile, according to Brenda Wiederhold, Editor Journal of Cyberpsychology, the reason people leave Facebook in droves WikiLeaks report is based on actions the National Security Agency (NSA) to spy on U.S. social network user data.
"Now everyone is more alert, especially on the issue of privacy on the Internet," Wiederhold said.
Social networking site Mark Zuckerberg's world began to be abandoned by users.
It appears from a new study which reveals that approximately 11 million users in the U.S. and the UK have never again accessing social networking phenomenal in early 2013.
The cause is thought to privacy concerns and fears will be addicted to Facebook.
Launch the Daily Mail, 18 September 2013, a team of researchers from the University of Vienna, Austria, announced today more and more people are starting to do a 'virtual identity suicide', the term for virtual suicide by deleting his account on Facebook.
Based on the analysis of 600 samples, the team found the main reason people leave Facebook is a data protection issues, social pressure from friends who have a lot left Facebook, and dissatisfaction with Facebook features.
"The highest score is because people are more concerned with their privacy, rather than fear of Internet addiction," said Stefan Steiger, Psikilog from the University of Vienna.
From these studies some unknown reason a person stops using Facebook, such as issues of privacy (48.3 percent), general dissatisfaction (13.5 percent), social pressure (12.6 percent), and feelings of fear addicted Internet (6.0 percent) .
Meanwhile, according to Brenda Wiederhold, Editor Journal of Cyberpsychology, the reason people leave Facebook in droves WikiLeaks report is based on actions the National Security Agency (NSA) to spy on U.S. social network user data.
"Now everyone is more alert, especially on the issue of privacy on the Internet," Wiederhold said.
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